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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 29 December 2025
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Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

Business Motions

Meeting date: 18 November 2025

Alison Johnstone

The next item of business is consideration of business motion S6M-19807, in the name of Graeme Dey, on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, on changes to business.

Motion moved,

That the Parliament agrees to the following revisions to the programme of business for—

(a) Tuesday 18 November 2025—

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followed by Topical Questions

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followed by Ministerial Statement: Buildings (Heating and Energy Performance) and Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill

followed by Ministerial Statement: Alexander Dennis Ltd

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followed by Scottish Government Debate: Supporting Scotland’s Fishing Industry

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followed by Ministerial Statement: Fife Ethylene Plant, Mossmorran

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5.00 pm Decision Time

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5.40 pm Decision Time

(b) Thursday 20 November 2025—

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2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motion (if required)

2.30 pm Portfolio Questions:
Climate Action and Energy, and Transport

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2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motion (if required)

2.00 pm Portfolio Questions:
Climate Action and Energy, and Transport

followed by Ministerial Statement: Offshore Wind—[Graeme Dey]

Motion agreed to.

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

Decision Time

Meeting date: 18 November 2025

Alison Johnstone

The result of the division on amendment S6M-19739.2, in the name of Tim Eagle, is: For 31, Against 82, Abstentions 0.

Amendment disagreed to.

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

Decision Time

Meeting date: 18 November 2025

Alison Johnstone

I remind members that, if the amendment in the name of Rhoda Grant is agreed to, the amendment in the name of Ariane Burgess will fall.

The next question is, that amendment S6M-19739.3, in the name of Rhoda Grant, which seeks to amend motion S6M-19739, in the name of Mairi Gougeon, on supporting Scotland’s fishing industry, be agreed to. Are we agreed?

Members: No.

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

Decision Time

Meeting date: 18 November 2025

Alison Johnstone

There are six questions to be put as a result of today’s business. The first is, that amendment S6M-19739.2, in the name of Tim Eagle, which seeks to amend motion S6M-19739, in the name of Mairi Gougeon, on supporting Scotland’s fishing industry, be agreed to. Are we agreed?

Members: No.

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

Decision Time

Meeting date: 18 November 2025

Alison Johnstone

The result of the division is: For 94, Against 23, Abstentions 0.

Motion agreed to,

That the Parliament condemns the UK Government’s damaging decision to allocate Scotland only £28 million of the £360 million Fishing and Coastal Growth Fund, which is only 7.78% of the fund; agrees that this is an entirely unfair settlement and calls on the UK Government to reverse this decision, as called for by the Scottish Government and industry stakeholders; acknowledges that Scotland previously received 46% of the EU funding allocated to the UK; welcomes that the Scottish fishing sector accounts for over 60% of the UK’s fishing capacity and over 60% of UK seafood exports, and that more than 75% of all UK quota species are landed by Scottish vessels; recognises the need for continued investment to build a thriving, sustainable and modern fishing industry, which is of key importance to Scotland’s island and coastal communities and the wider economy; acknowledges the range of challenges facing the fishing industry, including the ongoing negotiations with international partners to agree fishing opportunities for 2026 and the challenging advice for a number of key stocks, and further acknowledges Scotland’s negotiating position, which seeks to balance sustainably managed fish stocks alongside a sustainable and prosperous fishing sector.

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

Decision Time

Meeting date: 18 November 2025

Alison Johnstone

The final question is, that motion S6M-19809, in the name of Graeme Dey, on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, on a committee substitute, be agreed to.

Motion agreed to,

That the Parliament agrees that Maggie Chapman be appointed to replace Mark Ruskell as the Scottish Green Party substitute on the Education, Children and Young People Committee.

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

Buildings (Heating and Energy Performance) and Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill

Meeting date: 18 November 2025

Alison Johnstone

I am keen to include all members, so I am grateful for concise questions and responses.

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

Buildings (Heating and Energy Performance) and Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill

Meeting date: 18 November 2025

Alison Johnstone

The next item of business is a statement by Màiri McAllan on the Buildings (Heating and Energy Performance) and Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill. The cabinet secretary will take questions at the end of her statement, so there should be no interventions or interruptions.

14:24  

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

Buildings (Heating and Energy Performance) and Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill

Meeting date: 18 November 2025

Alison Johnstone

Let us hear one another.

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

Fishing Industry

Meeting date: 18 November 2025

Alison Johnstone

Thank you, Ms Adam. I have just assumed the chair and I am unaware of the circumstances. Ordinarily, a member’s contribution is not a matter for the chair, and debate can be robust and passionate, but members at all times have a duty to conduct themselves in a courteous and respectful manner that enables everyone to contribute. Whether to make or take interventions is a matter for the member, too.

As I was saying, that concludes the debate on supporting Scotland’s fishing industry, and we will move on to the next item of business.